单选题______ quite recently, most mothers in Britain did not take paid work outside the home.
单选题Ladies and gentlemen, I am happy to introduce to you Mr. Wang Qiang, our new sales manager. He is an expert in sales and marketing. For the last three years, Mr. Wang has worked for JHS Company. Today he will explain to you what our company expects you to do. He will be meeting each of you to discuss your monthly sales plans in the following days and he is ready to answer any questions you might have.
单选题Football is, I believe, the most popular game in England: one has only to go to one of the important matches to see this. Rich and poor, young and old, one can see them all there, shouting for one side or the other.
To a stranger, one of the most surprising things about football in England is the great knowledge of the game which even the smallest boy seems to have. He can tell you the names of the players in most of the important teams. He has pictures of them and knows the results of large numbers of matches. He will tell you who he expects will win such and such a match, and his opinion is usually as good as that of men three or four times his age.
Most schools in England take football seriously — much more seriously than nearly all European schools, where lessons are all that are important, and games are left for the children themselves. In England, it is believed that education is not only a matter of filling a boy"s mind with facts in the classroom, education also means the training of character; and one of the best ways of training character is by means of games, especially team games, where the boy or girl has to learn to work with others for his team, instead of working for himself alone. The school therefore plans games and matches for its pupils. Football is a good team game, it is good both for the body and the mind. That is why it is every school"s game in England.
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单选题______ that the early men feared it and worshipped (崇拜) it.A) So great the power of fire wasB) So great the power was of fireC) So great was the power of fireD) So was the power of fire great
单选题I wish to express my thanks for being warmly received when I was visiting your firm.
单选题Hold the receiver as close to your ear as possible and take down every word of the message.A.尽可能地把受话器靠近耳朵,听到口信的每一个字。B.把受话器尽可能地贴近耳朵,记下口信的每一个字。C.把听筒尽可能地贴近耳朵,记下每一个字的信息。D.拿着接受器尽可能地把耳朵闭上,去掉口信的每一个字。
单选题I found ______ hard to concentrate. A. this B. that C. it D. what
单选题I am least clever of all the students in our class.
单选题{{B}}Section A{{/B}}{{B}}Directions:{{/B}} {{I}}This section is to test your
ability to give proper answers to questions. The question will be spoken
two times. When you hear a question, you should decide on the correct
answer from the 4 choices.{{/I}}
单选题What will a British consul do if a British citizen loses his passport?
单选题The new manager has greatly changed the company ______ he took over the position.
单选题{{B}}Section A{{/B}}{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}{{I}} This section is to test your
ability to give proper answers to questions. There are 5 recorded dialogues
in it. After each dialogue, there is a pause. The questions will be spoken
two times. When you hear a question, you should decide on the correct answer
from the 4 choices marked A), B), C) and D) given in your test paper~. Then you
should mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line
through the center.{{/I}}
单选题We are often told by our parents never to ______ till tomorrow what we can do today.A. give outB. come upC. put offD. turn on
单选题You"re not ______ you think you are.
单选题Which statement is NOT TRUE according to the passage? A. laving in large modern cities has so many disadvantages. B. Large modern cities are not good to live in. C. Many things that are going on in nature are not connected with large modern cities. D. All tire simple, good things of life are imposed on the people who live in large cities.
单选题When crossing the street, we can not be ______ careful.
单选题Mary is always ready to help others when they are in trouble and she never__________ their requests.
单选题Television, or TV, the modern wonder of electronics, brings the world into your own home in sight and sound. The name television comes from the Greek word "tele", meaning "far", and the Latin word "videre", meaning "to see". Thus, television means "to see far". Sometimes television is referred to as video, from a Latin word meaning "I see". In Great Britain, the popular word for television is "telly". Television works in much the same way as radio. In radio, sound is changed into electromagnetic waves which are sent through the air. In TV, both sound and sight are changed into electromagnetic waves. Experiments leading to modern television took place more than a hundred years ago. By the 1920s, inventors and researchers had turned the early theories into working models. Yet it took another 30 years for TV to become an industry. As an industry, TV provides jobs for hundreds of thousands who make TV sets and broadcasting equipment. It also provides work for actors, technicians, and others who put on programs. Many large schools and universities have "closed-circuit" television equipment that will telecast lectures and demonstrations to hundreds of students in different classrooms. And the lectures can be video-taped to be kept for later use. Some hospitals use TV to allow medical students to get close-up view of operations. In 1946, after World War Ⅱ TV began to burst upon the American scene with a speed unforeseen even by the most optimistic leaders of the industry. The novelty of seeing TV pictures at home caught the public's fancy and began a revolution in the world of entertainment. By 1950, television had grown into a major part of show business. Many film and stage stars began to perform on TV as television audiences increased. Stations that once telecast for only a few hours a day sometimes telecast around the clock in the 1960s.
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